Problem Solving for Designers is a practical guide shared by Filippos Protogeridis that walks through how product designers can approach complex challenges in a structured, repeatable way. It focuses on breaking problems down by validating whether they’re real, examining available data, questioning assumptions, and defining clear paths to solutions—supported by realistic examples rather than abstract theory.
The resource is useful for product designers and UX designers who want to strengthen their problem-solving skills beyond surface-level frameworks. It’s especially valuable for designers working on ambiguous problems, collaborating with cross-functional teams, or preparing for interviews where explaining problem-solving thinking clearly is just as important as the final outcome.







